Truth through traditions: A bold new exhibition set to open at Museum of International Folk Art
The Museum of International Folk Art proudly presents a groundbreaking new exhibition, Truths Be Told: Artists Activate Traditions, open through January 20, 2027. The timely show brings together more than a dozen contemporary artists who draw on folk traditions from their own communities to address urgent social issues, reclaim erased histories, and accelerate a transformation through art.
Truths Be Told highlights how traditional art forms—ranging from quilt-making, ceramics, regalia, basketry, and video—are being reimagined as powerful tools for civic dialogue, resistance, and healing.
The landmark exhibition brings together an extraordinary lineup of artists including Roberto Benavidez, Mary Lee Bendolph, Ambreen Butt, Kathryn Clark, Sonya Clark, Nicholas Galanin, Cannupa Hanska Luger, Carolyn Mazloomi, Elyse Pignolet, Yinka…
